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    Orme School Student Artwork Featured at Sedona’s Hozho Center

    March 25, 2024No Comments
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    "Technicolor Donkey" oil on canvas by Thomas Baker
    "Technicolor Donkey" oil on canvas by Thomas Baker
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    Sedona News – The vibrant and diverse artwork created by students of Orme School will take center stage at the Sedona Center for Harmony and Enrichment throughout the month of April. This captivating exhibition showcases the talent and creativity of young artists from around the world, offering a unique perspective on the power of education in fostering artistic expression.

    The public is cordially invited to join in the celebration during the First Friday Artist Reception on April 5th, from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM, at the Sedona Center for Harmony and Enrichment, located in the heart of Gallery Row at Hozho Center, 431 State Route 179, Suite A6, Sedona, AZ 86336.

    "Quan" oil on canvas by JR Collins
    “Quan” oil on canvas by JR Collins

    At the gallery reception, visitors will have the chance to meet the talented student artists, who will be present to discuss their inspirations, techniques, and the stories behind their works. The event will also feature the guidance and mentorship of their esteemed teacher, local artist Sylvia Strobel, founder of Sylvia’s – A Place to Create.

    Ms. Strobel, a well-respected figure in the local art community, has played a pivotal role in nurturing the artistic talents of these students. The exhibition serves as a testament to the collaborative efforts of both students and their dedicated teacher.

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    “We are thrilled to share with the Sedona community the exceptional artwork created by Orme School students,” she said. “This exhibition not only highlights the artistic skills of these young talents but also emphasizes the importance of fostering creativity and expression in education.”

    The Sedona Center for Harmony and Enrichment provides the perfect backdrop for this showcase, with its commitment to promoting cultural enrichment and artistic exploration in the community.

    Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to support and engage with the next generation of artists.  Mark your calendars for the First Friday Artist Reception on April 5th, and immerse yourself in the world of Orme School student art at the Sedona Center for Harmony and Enrichment.

    For further information or media inquiries, please contact:    Jessica Thomson, Vice President for Advancement, jthomson@ormeschool.org or 928-632-1564.

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